US12538736B2 - Electrode structure of roller unit for transferring semiconductor light-emitting element and intelligent integrated assembling and transferring device comprising same - Google Patents
Electrode structure of roller unit for transferring semiconductor light-emitting element and intelligent integrated assembling and transferring device comprising sameInfo
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- An embodiment relates to an integration device for assembly-transfer a semiconductor light emitting device. Specifically, the embodiment relates to an electrode structure of a transfer roller part of a semiconductor light emitting device and an intelligent assembly-transfer integration device including the same.
- a micro-LED display is a display using a micro-LED, which is a semiconductor light emitting device having a diameter or cross-sectional area of 100 ⁇ m or less, as a display device.
- Micro-LED display has excellent performance in terms of contrast ratio, response speed, color reproducibility, viewing angle, brightness, resolution, lifespan, luminous efficiency, and luminance because it uses micro-LED as a display element.
- the micro-LED display has the advantage of being free to adjust the size or resolution because the screen can be separated and combined in a modular manner, and has the advantage of being able to implement a flexible display.
- micro-LED display requires more than millions of semiconductor light emitting devices, there is a technical problem in that it is difficult to quickly and accurately transfer the semiconductor light emitting devices to the display panel.
- the self-assembly method is a technology in which a semiconductor light emitting device finds an assembly position by itself in a fluid, and is advantageous for implementing a large-screen display device.
- One of the technical objects of the embodiment is to provide an intelligent assembly-transfer integration device capable of simultaneously improving transfer speed and transfer yield in transferring semiconductor light emitting devices to a display panel.
- one of the technical objects of the embodiment is to provide an electrode structure of a transfer roller part of a semiconductor light emitting device capable of preventing damage to electrodes of an assembly substrate and an intelligent assembly-transfer integration device including the same.
- Electrode structure of the transfer roller part of the semiconductor light emitting device can include a roller rotating part, an assembly substrate mounted on the roller rotating part, an adhesive film disposed between the roller rotating part and the assembly substrate, penetration electrodes penetrating the assembly substrate and roller pad electrodes disposed on the roller rotating part and electrically connected to the penetration electrodes.
- the assembly substrate can include a base, a plurality of assembly electrodes and assembly pad electrodes disposed on the base, and a dielectric layer on the base.
- the penetration electrode can be electrically connected to the assembly pad electrode by penetrating the base portion and the adhesive film.
- the roller pad electrode can include a first pad electrode disposed on a first surface of the roller rotating part, a second pad electrode disposed on a side surface of the roller rotating part, and a third pad electrode disposed on the second surface of the roller rotating part.
- the roller pad electrode can include a first pad electrode disposed on a first surface of the adhesive film and a second pad electrode disposed on a side surface of the roller rotating part; a fourth pad electrode and a third pad electrode disposed on the second surface of the roller rotating part.
- the penetration electrode can be electrically connected to the assembly pad electrode through the base portion.
- the assembly substrate includes a base, a plurality of assembly electrodes and assembly pad electrodes disposed on the base, and a dielectric layer on the base.
- the dielectric layer can be disposed to cover the plurality of assembly electrodes.
- the dielectric layer can be disposed to cover the plurality of assembly electrodes and the assembly pad electrode.
- the roller pad electrode can include a second-first pad electrode disposed on a first surface of the roller rotating part, a second-third pad electrode disposed on a second surface of the roller rotating part, and a second-second pad electrode disposed between the second-first pad electrode and the second-third pad electrode.
- the second-second pad electrode can pass through the roller rotating part.
- Intelligent assembly-transfer integration device can include a roller part on which a fluid chamber accommodating semiconductor light emitting devices, an assembly substrate on which the semiconductor light emitting devices are assembled are mounted and rotated, and an assembly inspection part inspecting the semiconductor light emitting device assembled on the assembly substrate.
- the roller part can include an electrode structure of a transfer roller part of any one of the semiconductor light emitting devices.
- Intelligent assembly-transfer integration device can include a fluid chamber 300 accommodating the semiconductor light emitting devices 150 , a roller part 200 on which the assembly substrate 210 on which the semiconductor light emitting devices 150 are assembled is mounted and rotated, and assembly inspection part 500 for inspecting the semiconductor light emitting device 150 assembled on the assembly substrate 210 .
- the roller part 200 can include a roller rotating part 220 on which the assembly substrate 210 is mounted and rotated, a roller driving part 230 for rotating and driving the roller rotating part 220 , and a magnet head part 400 applying magnetic force to the semiconductor light emitting device 150 to be assembled to the assembly substrate 210 .
- the assembly inspection part inspects the assembly state of each line in the width direction of the assembly substrate 210 and can control the transfer process not to proceed to the panel substrate 910 when there is an unassembled or defective assembly.
- the panel chuck can be disposed on a side surface, top surface, or bottom surface of the panel substrate 910 to separate the panel substrate 910 from the assembly substrate 210 .
- the magnet head 400 can evenly apply magnetic force to the semiconductor light emitting device 150 by rotating or horizontally moving.
- the panel chuck can have a rotation function of the panel substrate 910 such that the second panel substrate 912 is moved in an inclined state.
- a panel driver for driving the panel substrate 910 to move can be further included.
- the panel driver 920 B includes a second-first panel driver 920 b 1 and a second-second panel driver 920 b 2 , but the second-first panel driver 920 b 1 can be disposed at a different height from the second-second panel driver 920 b 2 .
- the roller part can have a triangular shape or a round shape.
- Area of the first-first roller part assembled between the semiconductor light emitting device 150 and the assembly substrate 210 can be larger than an area of the first-second roller part where the semiconductor light emitting device 150 is transferred to the panel substrate 910 .
- a second magnet head 420 disposed below the fluid chamber 300 can be further included.
- the intelligent assembly-transfer integrating device of the semiconductor light emitting device there is a technical effect of simultaneously improving the transfer speed and the transfer yield in transferring the semiconductor light emitting devices to the display panel.
- the transfer speed can be significantly improved.
- the transfer yield can be remarkably increased. Accordingly, according to the embodiment, by simultaneously increasing the transfer speed and the transfer yield, there is a special technical effect that can solve the problem of technical contradiction between the transfer speed and the transfer yield.
- a line transfer can be performed in the width direction of the roller part 200 at a portion where the assembly substrate 210 on the roller part 200 and the flat panel substrate 910 meet.
- 100% transfer yield can be implemented.
- the embodiment even if there is a defect in the assembly substrate or the defect in the semiconductor light emitting device, it is possible to avoid of transferring the defect, thereby minimizing the dependence on the quality of the semiconductor light emitting device.
- a high chamfering rate can be secured when chamfering to a small area after a large area process.
- roller part is configured in multiples, there is an effect of enabling high-speed transfer.
- the embodiment it is not necessary to use the O-ring itself when applying the rear electrode, and the overall size of the water tank and the rotating part can be reduced, so the embodiment has an effect of increasing the degree of spatial freedom.
- the second roller pad electrode is not disposed on the side surface of the roller rotating part, the possibility of receiving electrical damage from the fluid is prevented, electrical reliability is remarkably improved, and the overall size of the water tank and the rotating part can be reduced, thereby increasing the degree of freedom of space.
- FIG. 1 is an exemplary view in which a display device 100 according to an embodiment is disposed in a living room together with a washing machine 10 , a robot cleaner 20 , an air purifier 30 , and the like.
- FIG. 2 A is an enlarged view of area A 1 in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 2 B is an enlarged view of region A 2 in FIG. 2 A .
- FIG. 2 C is a cross-sectional view of the semiconductor light emitting device 150 in FIG. 2 B .
- FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram of an intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of an area B 1 of an assembly substrate 210 in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIGS. 5 A and 5 B are perspective views of the magnet head part 400 in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 6 is an example of the operation of the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a conceptual view of tilting the panel substrate 110 in the embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a conceptual diagram of an intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of the first roller part electrode structure C 1 in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of the second roller part electrode structure C 2 in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 11 is a conceptual diagram of an intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1002 according to a second embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is an enlarged view of the electrode structure C 3 of the third roller part in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1002 according to the second embodiment shown in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 13 is an enlarged view of the fourth roller part electrode structure C 4 in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1002 according to the second embodiment shown in FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 1 is an exemplary view in which a display device 100 according to an embodiment is disposed in a living room together with a washing machine 10 , a robot cleaner 20 , and an air purifier 30 .
- the display device 100 of the embodiment can display the status of various electronic products such as the air purifier 30 , the robot cleaner 20 , and the washing machine 10 , and can communicate with each electronic product based on IOT and can control each electronic product based on user's setting data.
- visual information can be implemented by independently controlling light emission of unit pixels arranged in a matrix form.
- the unit pixel means a minimum unit for implementing one color.
- a unit pixel of the flexible display can be implemented by a semiconductor light emitting device.
- the semiconductor light emitting device can be a Micro-LED.
- the display device 100 of the embodiment can drive a semiconductor light emitting device by an active matrix (AM) method, but is not limited thereto, and the semiconductor light emitting device can be driven in a passive matrix (PM) method.
- AM active matrix
- PM passive matrix
- the display device 100 of the embodiment can include a panel substrate 910 , a first panel electrode 920 , a second panel electrode (not shown), an insulating layer 930 , and a plurality of semiconductor light emitting devices 150 .
- Each semiconductor light emitting device 150 can include red, green, and blue semiconductor light emitting devices to form a sub-pixel, but is not limited thereto, and can implement red and green colors by including a red phosphor and a green phosphor, respectively.
- the insulating layer 930 can include an insulating and flexible material such as polyimide, PEN, or PET, and can be formed integrally with the panel substrate 910 to form a single substrate.
- the insulating layer 930 can be a conductive adhesive layer having adhesiveness and conductivity, and the conductive adhesive layer can have ductility to enable a flexible function of the display device.
- the insulating layer 930 can be an anisotropy conductive film (ACF) or a conductive adhesive layer such as an anisotropic conductive medium or a solution containing conductive particles.
- the conductive adhesive layer can be a layer that is electrically conductive in a direction perpendicular to the thickness but electrically insulating in a direction horizontal to the thickness.
- FIG. 2 C is a cross-sectional view of a vertical type semiconductor light emitting device as an example of the semiconductor light emitting device 150 applied to the display device 100 of the embodiment.
- a semiconductor light emitting device that can be employed in the embodiment is not limited to a vertical type semiconductor light emitting device, and can include a lateral type semiconductor light emitting device or a flip type light emitting device.
- the semiconductor light emitting device used in the embodiment is a p-n junction diode in which electrical energy is converted into light energy, and can be made of a compound semiconductor containing elements of groups III and V on the periodic table, and can implement various colors such as red, green, and blue by controlling the band gap energy by adjusting the composition ratio of the compound semiconductor.
- the semiconductor light emitting device 150 of the embodiment can include a light emitting structure 151 , a first electrode 152 a , and a second electrode 152 b .
- the light emitting structure 151 can include a first conductivity type semiconductor layer 151 a , an active layer 151 b , and a second conductivity type semiconductor layer 151 c .
- a pad electrode (not shown) can be further formed on the first electrode 152 a or the second electrode 152 b , but is not limited thereto.
- One of the technical objects of the embodiment is to provide an intelligent assembly-transfer integration device for semiconductor light emitting devices capable of simultaneously improving transfer speed and transfer yield when transferring semiconductor light emitting devices to a display panel.
- FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram of an intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the B 1 area of the assembly substrate 210 in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIGS. 5 A and 5 B are perspective views of the magnet head 400 in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 6 is an exemplary operation view of the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the embodiment.
- the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 can include a panel driver 920 that horizontally moves the display panel substrate 910 and a panel chuck that vertically moves the panel substrate 910 (not shown).
- the transfer speed can be significantly improved.
- the transfer yield can be remarkably increased. Accordingly, according to the embodiment, by simultaneously increasing the transfer speed and the transfer yield, there is a special technical effect that can solve the problem of technical contradiction between the transfer speed and the transfer yield.
- the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 can include a fluid chamber 300 accommodating a plurality of semiconductor light emitting devices 150 , a hydrophilic processing unit 600 , and the like.
- the hydrophilic treatment unit 600 can perform a hydrophilic treatment for wetting before the assembly substrate 210 is submerged in a fluid.
- the embodiment can include a flexible assembly substrate 210 mounted on the roller part 200 .
- the assembly substrate 210 can be referred to as a carrier substrate or a first transfer substrate.
- the assembly substrate 210 can be a flexible substrate that can be mounted on the roller rotating part 220 .
- the assembly substrate 210 can be a flexible material that can be rolled like a roll, or can be a polymer such as polyimide or a thin metal substrate, but is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the area B 1 of the assembly substrate 210 in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 .
- the assembly substrate 210 can include a base portion 210 a , a dielectric layer 210 b , and a plurality of assembly electrodes 210 c to form an electric field.
- the base portion 210 a is made of an insulating material, and the plurality of assembly electrodes 210 c can be thin film or thick film bi-planar electrodes patterned on one surface of the base portion 210 a .
- the assembly electrode 210 c can be formed of a Ti/Cu/Ti stack, Ag paste, ITO, or the like.
- the dielectric layer 210 b is made of an inorganic material such as SiO 2 , SiNx, SiON, Al 2 O 3 , TiO 2 , or HfO 2 .
- the dielectric layer 210 b is an organic insulator and can be formed as a single layer or a multi-layer structure.
- the assembly substrate 210 can include a plurality of cells 210 d partitioned by barrier walls 210 e .
- the cells 210 d can be sequentially arranged along one direction.
- the barrier wall 210 e constituting the cells 210 d can be shared with neighboring cells 210 d.
- the barrier wall 210 e can protrude upward from the base portion 210 a , and the cells 210 d can be sequentially disposed along one direction by the barrier wall 210 e .
- the cells 210 d can be sequentially arranged in column and row directions, respectively, and can have a matrix structure.
- the inside of the cells 210 d can be an assembly groove accommodating the semiconductor light emitting device 150 , and the assembly groove can be a space partitioned by the barrier wall 210 e.
- the shape of the assembly groove can be the same as or similar to the outer shape of the semiconductor light emitting device 150 .
- the assembly groove can have a rectangular shape.
- the semiconductor light emitting device 150 has a circular shape
- the assembly groove can have a circular shape.
- one semiconductor light emitting device 150 can be accommodated in each cell.
- the plurality of assembly electrodes 210 c can include a plurality of electrode lines disposed on the bottom of each of the cells 210 d , and the plurality of electrode lines can extend to adjacent cells.
- the plurality of assembly electrodes 210 c are disposed below the cells 210 d , and different polarities can be applied thereto to generate an electric field in the cells 210 d .
- the dielectric layer 210 b can form the bottom of the cells 210 d while covering the plurality of assembly electrodes 210 c .
- the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 can include a roller part 200 that rotates the assembly substrate 210 .
- the roller part 200 can include a roller rotating part 220 , a roller driving part 230 , and a magnet head part 400 .
- the roller part 200 can include a roller rotating part 220 on which the assembly substrate 210 is mounted and rotated, a roller driving part 230 for driving the roller rotating part 220 to rotate and a magnet head part 400 that applies magnetic force to the semiconductor light emitting device 150 to assemble it to the assembly substrate 210 .
- the roller part 200 , the assembly substrate 210 and the panel substrate 910 can meet on one line or a plurality of lines so that the semiconductor light emitting devices 150 can be transferred.
- the roller driving part 230 can rotate and drive the roller rotating part 220 on which the assembly substrate 210 is mounted using the roller driving part 230 , and the roller driving part 230 can include a single or multiple motors, but is not limited thereto.
- the roller rotating part 220 can be formed of a flexible material so that the mounted assembly substrate 210 rotates efficiently.
- the roller rotating part 220 can be in the form of a belt, but is not limited thereto.
- the roller rotating part 220 can have a thickness of 5 mm or less so that the magnetic force of the magnet head part 400 can be well transmitted to the semiconductor light emitting device 150 in a state where the assembly substrate 210 is mounted, but is not limited thereto.
- the roller part 200 can include a magnet head part 400 that applies magnetic force so that the semiconductor light emitting device 150 is attached to the assembly substrate 210 .
- FIG. 5 A is a perspective view of the magnet head part 400 in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 B is a 180° inverted perspective view of the magnet head 400 shown in FIG. 5 A .
- the magnet head part 400 is located inside the roller part 200 and can function to guide the semiconductor light emitting device 150 in the fluid chamber 300 toward the assembly electrode 210 c of the assembly substrate 210 .
- the magnet head part 400 can be one or plural.
- the magnet head 400 of the embodiment can include a plurality of magnets 410 .
- the magnet 410 can be spaced apart from the fluid chamber 300 to apply magnetic force to the semiconductor light emitting device 150 , and the position can be controlled by a position controller (not shown) connected to the magnet 410 .
- the magnet 410 can be a permanent magnet or an electromagnet.
- the embodiment includes a magnet handler (not shown) capable of automatically or manually moving the magnet head part 400 , or a motor (not shown) capable of rotating the magnet head part 400 , so that the magnet head 400 can be rotationally driven (Z) in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, and the magnet head 400 can be horizontally driven (X-Y) in a direction perpendicular to the rotational direction of the assembly substrate 210 .
- the magnet head 400 rotates to evenly distribute the magnetic force applied to the semiconductor light emitting device 150 , thereby improving assembly speed.
- the magnetic force is more evenly distributed, so that the assembly speed of the semiconductor light emitting device 150 can be increased and the semiconductor light emitting device 150 can be evenly assembled on the assembly substrate 210 .
- the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 can include a cleaning unit 700 , a drying unit 800 , and an assembly inspection part 500 .
- the cleaning unit 700 sprays a solution on an area other than the assembly area of the assembly substrate 210 to remove the semiconductor light emitting device 150 attached outside the assembly area of the assembly substrate 210 , and can spray to cover the entire line at once.
- the drying unit 800 can apply hot air or heat to the semiconductor light emitting device 150 so that the assembly solution is evaporated before being transferred.
- the assembly inspection part 500 can inspect whether the semiconductor light emitting device 150 is assembled to the assembly substrate 210 or whether it is correctly assembled.
- FIG. 6 is an exemplary operation diagram of an intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to an embodiment.
- the assembly state of each line is inspected in the width direction of the assembly substrate 210 , and line position information such as non-assembled or defective assembly is transmitted to the system control unit (not shown), and the transfer process is not performed on the panel substrate 910 .
- the embodiment when the semiconductor light emitting device 150 among the pixels for each line is not assembled or is not properly assembled on the assembly substrate 210 , the embodiment has a special technical effect of simultaneously increasing the transfer speed and transfer yield by preventing the semiconductor light emitting device 150 on the corresponding line from being transferred to the panel substrate 910 .
- FIG. 7 is a conceptual view of tilting the panel substrate 910 in an embodiment.
- the panel chuck can have a fine rotation function of the panel substrate 910 so that the semiconductor light emitting device 150 can be better transferred from the assembly substrate 210 to the panel substrate 910 .
- the panel driver 920 can include a first-first panel driver 920 a 1 and a first-second panel driver 920 a 2 .
- the heights of the first-first panel driver 920 a 1 and the first-second panel driver 920 a 2 can be the same. Accordingly, the transfer of the semiconductor light emitting device 150 can proceed while the panel substrate 910 is moved while being kept horizontal.
- the second panel driver 920 B includes a second-first panel driver 920 b 1 and a second-second panel driver 920 b 2 , but the second-first panel driver 920 b 1 can be disposed at a different height from the second-second panel driver 920 b 2 .
- the second-first panel driver 920 b 1 can be disposed lower than the second-second panel driver 920 b 2 . Accordingly, the front end 912 b 1 of the second panel substrate 912 can be disposed lower than the rear end 912 b 2 . As the second panel substrate 912 is moved in an inclined state, the semiconductor light emitting device 150 can be transferred. Accordingly, transfer of the semiconductor light emitting device 150 from the assembly substrate 210 to the second panel substrate 912 can be more effectively performed.
- the electrode structure of the transfer roller part of the semiconductor light emitting device according to the embodiment and the intelligent assembly and transfer integration device including the same in transferring semiconductor light emitting devices to a display panel, there is a technical effect of simultaneously improving transfer speed and transfer yield.
- a line can be transferred in the width direction of the roller part 200 at a portion where the assembly substrate 210 on the roller part 200 and the flat panel substrate 910 meet.
- a 100% transfer yield can be implemented.
- the embodiment even if there is a defect in the assembly substrate or the defect in the semiconductor light emitting device, it is possible to avoid and transfer the defect, thereby minimizing the dependence on the quality of the semiconductor light emitting device.
- a high chamfering rate can be secured when chamfering a small area after a large area process.
- roller part is configured in multiples, there is an effect of realizing high-speed transfer.
- the semiconductor light emitting device 150 is put into the fluid chamber 300 , and the assembly substrate 210 is mounted on the roller part 200 .
- magnetic force is applied to the semiconductor light emitting device 150 using the magnet head 400 so that the semiconductor light emitting device 150 rises vertically in the fluid chamber 300 .
- the separation distance between the assembly surface of the assembly substrate 210 and the semiconductor light emitting device 150 can be controlled by adjusting the magnitude of the magnetic force.
- the separation distance can be controlled using the weight, buoyancy, and magnetic force of the semiconductor light emitting device 150 .
- magnetic force is applied to the semiconductor light emitting device 150 so that the semiconductor light emitting device 150 moves in one direction within the fluid chamber 300 .
- the magnet of the magnet head part 400 in a direction perpendicular to the rotation direction of the assembly substrate 210 , it can be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise.
- an electric field is applied to the semiconductor light emitting device 150 so that the semiconductor light emitting device 150 is seated at the assembly position of the assembly substrate 210 , and a step of guiding the semiconductor light emitting device 150 to the assembly position is performed.
- an electric field while the semiconductor light emitting device 150 moves along the assembly substrate 210 , it can move in a vertical or horizontal direction with the assembly substrate 210 and be seated at an assembly position of the assembly substrate 210 .
- the cleaning unit 700 sprays the solution to an area other than the assembly area, so that the semiconductor light emitting device 150 attached to the outside of the assembly area of the assembly substrate 210 can be removed, and the solution can be sprayed so as to cover the entire line at once.
- the drying unit 800 can apply hot air or heat to the assembled semiconductor light emitting device 150 so that the assembly solution is evaporated before transfer.
- the assembly inspection part 500 can inspect whether or not the semiconductor light emitting device 150 is assembled to the assembly substrate 210 and whether or not the assembly is defective.
- the assembly inspection part 500 can perform a line scan assembly inspection, and can cover the entire line at once.
- the assembly inspection part 500 can include a CCD image sensor, transmit inspection results to a control unit, and determine whether or not to transfer to the panel substrate 910 according to the inspection results.
- the assembly state of each line is inspected in the width direction of the assembly substrate 210 , and line position information in case of non-assembly or defective assembly is transmitted to the system control unit so that the transfer process does not proceed on the panel substrate 910 .
- the semiconductor light emitting device 150 when the semiconductor light emitting device 150 is not assembled or is not properly assembled among the pixels for each line on the assembly substrate 210 , there is a special technical effect of simultaneously increasing the transfer speed and transfer yield by preventing the semiconductor light emitting device 150 on the corresponding line from being transferred to the panel substrate 910 .
- a post-process for implementing a display device can be performed on the semiconductor light emitting device 150 transferred to the panel substrate 910 .
- FIG. 8 is a conceptual diagram of an intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to an embodiment.
- the assembly substrate 210 is mounted on the roller rotating part 220 , and the semiconductor light emitting device 150 is put into the fluid chamber 300 .
- the assembly substrate 210 can include an active region where the semiconductor light emitting device 150 is assembled and a pad region (not shown) for applying power to the assembly substrate 210 .
- the fluid chamber 300 can include a water tank frame 310 to prevent fluid from leaking out.
- an O-ring 320 is disposed between the water tank frame 310 and the assembly substrate 210 to prevent fluid from leaking out.
- the fluid leaks out of the water tank frame 310 , the fluid contacts a pad region (not shown) of the assembly substrate 210 other than the active region where the semiconductor light emitting device is assembled, causing electrical and structural damage to the pad region.
- the assembly substrate 210 mounted on the roller rotating part 220 for self-assembly comes into contact with the O-ring 320 of the bath, there is a problem that electrodes in the pad area on the assembly substrate 210 are damaged due to mutual frictional force.
- one of the technical challenges of the embodiment is to provide an electrode structure of a transfer roller part of a semiconductor light emitting device capable of preventing damage to electrodes of an assembly substrate and an intelligent assembly-transfer integration device including the same.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of the first roller electrode structure C 1 developed to solve the above technical problem in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 8 .
- the first roller part electrode structure (C 1 ) can include the roller rotating part 220 , the adhesive film 215 , the assembly substrate 210 , the penetration electrode 217 a penetrating the assembly substrate 210 , and the roller pad electrode 217 b.
- the assembly substrate 210 can include a base portion 210 a , a dielectric layer 210 b , a plurality of assembly electrodes 210 c , an assembly pad electrode 210 c 2 , and a barrier wall 210 e.
- the base portion 210 a is made of an insulating material, and the plurality of assembly electrodes 210 c can be thin film or thick film bi-planar electrodes patterned on one surface of the base portion 210 a .
- the dielectric layer 210 b is made of an inorganic material such as SiO2, SiNx, SiON, Al2O3, TiO2, or HfO2.
- the assembly substrate 210 can include a plurality of cells partitioned by partition walls 210 e .
- the barrier wall 210 e can protrude upward from the base portion 210 a.
- the glass substrate 210 can be removed by an LLO process or the like, but is not limited thereto.
- the assembly substrate 210 can be mounted on the roller rotating part 220 by an adhesive film 215 .
- the first roller part electrode structure C 1 can include a penetration electrode 217 a penetrating the assembly substrate 210 and a roller pad electrode 217 b disposed on the roller rotating part 220 .
- electrodes in the electrode structure C 1 of the roller part may not come into contact with the O-ring 320 due to the above electric structure. Accordingly, according to the embodiment, there is a technical effect of preventing electrode damage due to friction by having a rear electrode structure in which the electrode part directly in contact with the O-ring is moved to the rear surface during self-assembly.
- the penetration electrode 217 a can be formed before the assembly substrate 210 is mounted on the roller rotating part 220 .
- a through hole (not shown) can be formed in the adhesive film 215 , and then it can be formed by solder paste or the like, but is not limited thereto.
- the roller pad electrode 217 b can include a first pad electrode 217 b 1 , a second pad electrode 217 b 2 , and a third pad electrode 217 b 3 .
- the first pad electrode 217 b 1 can be formed on the assembly substrate 210 or on the roller rotating part 220 , but is not limited thereto.
- the second pad electrode 217 b 2 can be disposed on a side surface of the roller rotating part 220
- the third pad electrode 217 b 3 can be disposed on the rear surface of the roller rotating part 220 , but is not limited thereto.
- a release film 322 is formed on the assembly substrate 210 to reduce frictional force with the O-ring 320 .
- the second roller electrode structure C 2 can adopt the technical characteristics of the first roller electrode structure C 1 .
- the second roller part electrode structure C 2 can include a second penetration electrode 217 a 2 penetrating the assembly substrate 210 and a roller pad electrode 217 b disposed on the roller rotating part 220 .
- the second pad electrode 217 b 2 can be disposed on the side of the roller rotating part 220
- the fourth pad electrode 217 b 4 can be disposed on the side of the adhesive film 215 .
- the second pad electrode 217 b 2 and the fourth pad electrode 217 b 4 can be formed individually or integrally.
- the fourth pad electrode 217 b 4 can be formed on the side of the adhesive film 215 to be electrically connected to the first pad electrode 217 b 1 .
- the second pad electrode 217 b 2 can be formed on a side surface of the roller rotating part 220 to be electrically connected to the third pad electrode 217 b 3 .
- the first pad electrode 217 b 1 can be formed on the assembly substrate 210 .
- a third pad electrode 217 b 3 can be formed on the roller rotating part 220 . Thereafter, the assembly substrate 210 equipped with the first pad electrode 217 b 1 can be mounted on the roller rotating part 220 equipped with the third pad electrode 217 b 3 using the adhesive film 215 .
- the second pad electrode 217 b 2 and the fourth pad electrode 217 b 4 are integrally formed at once, so that the first pad electrode 217 b 1 and the third pad electrode 217 b 3 can be electrically connected.
- the second penetration electrode 217 a 2 can be formed to penetrate the base portion 210 a of the assembly substrate 210 without penetrating the adhesive film 215 .
- the electrode structure of the transfer roller part of the semiconductor light emitting device according to the embodiment and the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device including the same there is a technical effect capable of preventing damage to the electrodes of the assembly substrate.
- the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1002 according to the second embodiment can adopt the technical features of the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1000 according to the first embodiment.
- the technical features of the second embodiment will be mainly described.
- the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1002 has a special technical effect in that the O-ring itself can be omitted, unlike the first embodiment.
- the third roller part electrode structure C 3 can include the roller rotating part 220 , the adhesive film 215 , the assembly substrate 210 , the penetration electrode 217 a penetrating the assembly substrate 210 , and the roller pad electrode 217 b.
- the assembly substrate 210 can include a base portion 210 a , a second dielectric layer 210 b 2 , a plurality of assembly electrodes 210 c , an assembly pad electrode 210 c 2 , and a barrier wall 210 e .
- the second dielectric layer 210 b 2 is made of an inorganic material such as SiO2, SiNx, SiON, Al2O3, TiO2, or HfO2.
- the second dielectric layer 210 b 2 is an organic insulator and can be formed as a single layer or a multi-layer structure.
- the second dielectric layer 210 b 2 can be disposed to cover not only the plurality of assembly electrodes 210 c but in addition the assembly pad electrode 210 c 2 .
- the assembly substrate 210 can be mounted on the roller rotating part 220 by an adhesive film 215 .
- the roller pad electrode 217 b can include a first pad electrode 217 b 1 , a second pad electrode 217 b 2 , and a third pad electrode 217 b 3 .
- the first pad electrode 217 b 1 can be formed on the assembly substrate 210 or on the roller rotating part 220 , but is not limited thereto.
- the second dielectric layer 210 b 2 is formed to cover not only the plurality of assembly electrodes 210 c but also the assembly pad electrode 210 c 2 , there is no need to use an O-ring itself, and the overall size of the water tank and rotating part can be reduced, which has a special technical effect of increasing the degree of freedom of space.
- FIG. 13 is an enlarged view of the fourth roller part electrode structure C 4 in the intelligent assembly-transfer integration device 1002 according to the second embodiment shown in FIG. 11 .
- the fourth roller electrode structure (C 4 ) can adopt the technical characteristics of the third roller electrode structure (C 3 ).
- the technical characteristics of the fourth roller part electrode structure (C 4 ) will be mainly described.
- the fourth roller electrode structure (C 4 ) in the second embodiment can include the roller rotating part 220 , the adhesive film 215 , the assembly substrate 210 , the penetration electrode 217 a penetrating the assembly substrate 210 , and the second roller pad electrode 218 b.
- the second dielectric layer 210 b 2 can be formed to cover not only the plurality of assembly electrodes 210 c but in addition the assembly pad electrode 210 c 2 .
- the second roller pad electrode 218 b can include the second-first pad electrode 218 b 1 , the second-second pad electrode 218 b 2 and the 2-3 pad electrode 218 b 3 disposed on the roller rotating part 220 .
- the second-second pad electrode 218 b 2 can be a pad electrode penetrating the roller rotating part 220 .
- the second roller pad electrode 218 b is not disposed on the side surface of the roller rotating part 220 , electrical reliability is dramatically improved as the risk of electrical damage from the fluid is prevented, and the overall size of the water tank and the rotator can be reduced, thereby increasing spatial freedom.
- the intelligent assembly-transfer integrating device of the semiconductor light emitting device there is a technical effect of simultaneously improving the transfer speed and the transfer yield in transferring the semiconductor light emitting devices to the display panel.
- the transfer speed can be significantly improved.
- the transfer yield can be remarkably increased. Accordingly, according to the embodiment, by simultaneously increasing the transfer speed and the transfer yield, there is a special technical effect that can solve the problem of technical contradiction between the transfer speed and the transfer yield.
- a line can be transferred in the width direction of the roller part 200 at a portion where the assembly substrate 210 on the roller part 200 and the flat panel substrate 910 meet.
- 100% transfer yield can be implemented.
- the embodiment even if there is a defect in the assembly substrate or the defect in the semiconductor light emitting device, it is possible to avoid and transfer the defect, thereby minimizing the dependence on the quality of the semiconductor light emitting device.
- a high chamfering rate can be secured when chamfering a small area after a large area process.
- roller part is configured in multiples, there is an effect of realizing high-speed transfer.
- the electrode structure of the transfer roller part of the semiconductor light emitting device and the intelligent assembly-transfer integrating device including the electrode structure according to the embodiment there is a technical effect capable of preventing damage to the electrodes of the assembly substrate.
- the embodiment there is a technical effect of preventing electrode damage due to friction due to the rear electrode structure in which the electrode part directly in contact with the O-ring is moved to the rear surface during self-assembly.
- the second roller pad electrode is not disposed on the side surface of the roller rotating part, the possibility of receiving electrical damage from the fluid is prevented, electrical reliability is remarkably improved, and the overall size of the water tank and the rotating part can be reduced, which has the effect of increasing the degree of freedom of space.
- the electrode structure of the transfer roller part of the semiconductor light emitting device according to the embodiment and the intelligent assembly-transfer integrating device including the electrode structure can be used in manufacturing a display device.
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